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  2. Showboat Atlantic City - Wikipedia

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    On March 30, 1987, the Showboat Hotel, Casino and Bowling Center opened with a 60,000-square-foot (5,600 m 2) casino and a 60-lane bowling alley. [4] The complex was built on land leased from Resorts International, [5] just north of the under-construction Resorts Taj Mahal (which became the Trump Taj Mahal upon opening in 1990, now the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City).

  3. Showboat closes after 27 years in Atlantic City - AOL

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    By WAYNE PARRY ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) - The show is over for the Showboat Casino Hotel. The Mardi Gras-themed casino shut down Sunday after 27 years on the Atlantic City Boardwalk. It was one of ...

  4. Showboat Hotel Casino and Bowling Center - Wikipedia

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  5. Ocean Casino Resort - Wikipedia

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    The hotel, resort, and casino closed permanently on September 2, 2014. Revel was the third Atlantic City casino to close in 2014, after Showboat Hotel Casino closed on August 31, following the Atlantic Club Hotel Casino. The hotel was closed on September 1, 2014, at 11:00 am and the casino was closed the next day at 6:00 am.

  6. List of casinos in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Rooms [1] Section of Atlantic City Bally's: December 29, 1979 ... Showboat: April 2, 1987: August 31, 2014 ... current site of Golden Nugget Atlantic City: Le ...

  7. List of Atlantic City casinos that never opened - Wikipedia

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    Numerous casinos have been planned for Atlantic City, New Jersey but never opened.. In November 1976, New Jersey voters approved a referendum that legalized casino gambling in Atlantic City, and when the Casino Control Act of New Jersey was signed by the governor on June 2, 1977, Atlantic City became the first place in the U.S., outside of Nevada, with legalized casino gambling.